THE end-of-season feeling may be coming to many who watch Bedworth United but manager Liam O'Neill is determined to finish with as many points as possible.

With no threat of relegation or hopes of the play-offs, United's Southern League status is more than secure for another season.

For some, tomorrow's trip to play-off hopefuls Rushall Olympic may be like an extra training session but the players will certainly not be in that frame of mind if the manager has anything to do with it.

Captain Gary Moran (ankle ligaments), and midfielders Paul Spacey (groin) and Luke Baker (twisted knee ligaments) are all out for the season and Paddy Connolly (groin) may also not figure again.

Tom Browett misses the Rushall clash through suspension but it is hoped Gilbert Cummins recovers from injury.

O'Neill admits he will just be glad when the season is over.

"No-one else is coming in for the remainder of this season," he said. "I have spoken with Rugby Town boss Rod Brown who has told me that once Akin Aladetoun is fit again we can have him back on loan if the player is willing. If that happens it would be a massive boost because he did really well for us before getting injured."

He added: "We are looking at four players missing the rest of the campaign and to be honest I cannot wait for the season to end.

"Don't get me wrong, I want more points before the season ends, I would like nine from the last five games if possible.

"Tomorrow will be another tough game. When we beat them at home I did say Rushall could be dark horses for the play-offs and that is proving to be the case at the moment."